inexpiableness (Meaning)
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inexpiableness (n.)
Quality of being inexpiable.
Synonyms & Antonyms of inexpiableness
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inexpiableness Sentence Examples
- The inexpiableness of their crimes haunted them for the rest of their lives.
- The victim's family could not fathom the inexpiableness of the murderer's actions.
- The betrayal felt all the more painful because of its inexpiableness.
- The judge condemned the defendant with a voice heavy with understanding of the inexpiableness of his sins.
- The inexpiableness of the loss cast a dark shadow over the community.
- The perpetrator's inexpiableness made it impossible for them to return to a normal life.
- The weight of the inexpiableness of their lies threatened to crush their spirits.
- The inexpiableness of the crime shook the very foundation of their society.
- The jury grappled with the inexpiableness of the evidence, knowing that any verdict would be inadequate.
- History condemned their inexpiableness, branding them with a stain that time could not erase.
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Quality of being inexpiable.
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The inexpiableness of their crimes haunted them for the rest of their lives.
The victim's family could not fathom the inexpiableness of the murderer's actions.
The betrayal felt all the more painful because of its inexpiableness.
The judge condemned the defendant with a voice heavy with understanding of the inexpiableness of his sins.